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Use the Access Mapper to make sessions available to users. The user can easily access these sessions from the list of sessions which are presented to them after they log in.
If you are using LDAP to authorize sessions, you can search for a specific user or group and then map that user to the available sessions that display in the Sessions panel.
If you are not using LDAP to authorize session access, the Access Mapper lists the terminal sessions you configured in the Session Manager. You can then select those sessions you want to be made available to your users’ session list.
Using Automated Sign-On for the Mainframe
Automated Sign-On for the Mainframe is an add-on product for Management and Security Server that enables an end user to authenticate to a terminal emulation client and be automatically logged on to a host application on the z/OS mainframe.
There is additional configuration necessary when you are mapping sessions to your end users to implement Automated Sign-On.
NOTE:Before you can configure user mappings for Automated Sign-On:
The Automated Sign-On add-on must be installed and configured on the Host Access Management and Security Server. For information on how to install and configure the Automated Sign-On feature, see Automated Sign-On for Mainframe Administrator Guide.
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